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Cuba Gooding Jr. insists he is '100% changed' since admitting to forcibly touching woman

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Cuba Gooding Jr. sat down for an interview for the first time since pleading guilty to one-count of forcible touching. In an interview on Piers Morgan Uncensored, Gooding, 54, insisted he was '100% changed' since admitting to the charge.  'It's funny too because I don't want this to stop me connecting with my fans,' he added. 'I don't want this to stop me connecting with the gregarious behavior in terms of the positive energy that I have.

I'm ten times more aware of what is going on around me and I just use that as my focus.' '100% changed': Cuba Gooding Jr. sat down for an interview for the first time since pleading guilty to one-count of forcible touchingPiers also mentioned how his difficult past could not serve as an excuse for his behavior.'The answer to that is you have to live in your truth, and I know in my truth, I didn't mean to to disrespect anyone,' Cuba responded before being cut off by Piers, who expressed his displeasure with the term 'my truth.'  'Let's take the word "my" out.

There's video footage of the interactions with these women that showed the truth of what happened,' Gooding Jr. continued. 'And it's funny, so I had so many people come up to me in the street and say, "I support you, I saw the video"...

but the one thing that I found that really hit me, and I said, "Okay now it's time for me to mention this, to talk about it." Changed individual: In an interview on Piers Morgan Uncensored , Gooding insisted he was '100% changed' since admitting to the charges Connecting: 'It's funny too because I don't want this to stop me connecting with my fans,' Gooding said 'Basically, I started this career loved, and people were all like, "Oh his energy!" Nothing's changed with me!

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